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Java Concepts, Compatible with Java 5 and 6, 5th Edition
Let Cay Horstmann teach you to think like a programmer!
If you really want to master Java, it's not enough to know the code. You must begin to think like a programmer, and in this newest edition of his bestselling guide, Java Concepts, programming guru Cay Horstmann shows you how.
Updated to integrate Java 6, Java Concepts, Fifth Edition introduces you to fundamental program ...more
If you really want to master Java, it's not enough to know the code. You must begin to think like a programmer, and in this newest edition of his bestselling guide, Java Concepts, programming guru Cay Horstmann shows you how.
Updated to integrate Java 6, Java Concepts, Fifth Edition introduces you to fundamental program ...more
Paperback, 702 pages
Published
March 5th 2007
by John Wiley and Sons
(first published 2005)
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I give this 4 stars for anyone looking to practice using Java, who isn't already a programmer, which was my purpose. It is loaded with review questions and programming problems, many of which build on previous problems, and I found it did a good job of enforcing concepts the I'd been studying. I wasn't able to access much of the online content, which may have been because it was a library book, or perhaps because it's older and much of the content has been taken down. I think someone coming in w
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A fairly convoluted introduction to Java... based on the principle of just do it, you don't need to know why it happens, which I found frustrating, but other people may like.
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